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Let Us Help You Get Your Life Back

Your musculoskeletal system provides support, stability, and movement to your body. There are many conditions that affect this system that may cause pain, numbness, and other symptoms. Learn more about a few possible causes and the procedures that may help in the pages below.

Procedures

Once you have exhausted conservative treatment options, you may be presented with the option of surgery to treat your symptoms. Learn more about these types of procedures below.

Neck Surgery
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Surgical treatment options for neck and arm pain may include fusion or motion preserving surgery to relieve symptoms.

Low Back Surgery
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Surgical treatment options for low back pain may include fusion or vertebral augmentation to relieve symptoms.

Scoliosis Correction
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Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine that may be treated with observation, bracing, or surgery.

Frank

I got my life back and I feel great!

Frank
SECURE-C® Recipient
Joe

There was no pain where I had pain before

Joe
Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion Procedure
Mike

I can do all the things I couldn’t do before

Mike
CALIBER®-L Recipient
Sarah

It was the best feeling in the world

Sarah
Scoliosis Correction Surgery

 Globus Medical is Working to Advance Patient Care

Globus Medical engages in diverse activities to further the advancement of patient care by working with educators and researchers to advance knowledge, understanding, and delivery of spine care. These efforts further our impact on the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders beyond the delivery of innovative implants and instruments, and strengthen our insight into patient care.

Patient Resources


Disclaimer:

The material on this website is intended to be an educational resource only and is not meant to be a warranty or to replace a conversation between a patient and their physician or member of their health care team. Please consult a physician for a complete list of indications, contraindications, precautions, warnings, clinical results and other important medical information that pertains to this procedure. The decision to receive medical treatment is individualized to the patient and the patient’s symptoms. The information presented on this site may not apply to your condition, treatment or its outcome, as surgical techniques vary and complications can occur. It is important to discuss the viability of any surgical procedure with a physician to decide the right treatment option.